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Barbara Corcoran Reveals How to Not Be Afraid Of Taking Risks - And Why She's Not a Fan of New Year's Resolutions

The Shark Tank star shares her toughest money management lessons and how take your business to the next level.

Tech Pioneer Jean Case on How to Change the World With Your Big Idea

Jean Case is a tech industry pioneer. Besides her role as CEO of The Case Foundation, which she co-founded with her husband Steve, she’s also chairman of the board of trustees for the National Geographic Society -- and, of course, a former AOL executive. Her new book on success and risk-taking, Be Fearless, covers five principles common to people and organizations that change the world. In this episode, Case talks pitch tips, data privacy and how to gauge whether your idea can go the distance.

How The Founders of This Healthcare Startup Raised More Than $91M Their First Year in Business

Yunha Kim shares how she keeps wellness a priority while she grows her company, which recently closed a $10 million series A funding round.

This Entrepreneur Betrayed His Family's Legacy, and Now His Barefoot Shoe Business Makes Millions

Galahad Clark is the co-founder of VIVOBAREFOOT, which he says is better for your foot.

The Travel Entrepreneur Behind The Points Guy Shares His Startup Success Strategies -- and How Consumers Can Snag the Best Travel Deals

Brian Kelly is founder and CEO of The Points Guy, a travel website covering everything from how to maximize your credit card rewards points to city guides for your next vacation. He shares what sparked his passion for travel points, how he made his first business idea scalable (including partnerships with big brands such as Capital One) and his top tips for consumers looking to save when booking their next trip.

How This Amazing Teen Entrepreneur Balances Her Nonprofit, Speaking Engagements and Writing a Book

Haile Thomas teaches kids how to prepare healthy and sustainable food through The HAPPY Organization.

The Marijuana Show's' Creators Are High on the Success of Cannabis Entrepreneurs

This Amazon Prime show invites pitches for investment in cannabis startups.

Basecamp Co-Founder and CEO Jason Fried Explains How to Make Work Less Crazy

Eight-hour work days, no pointless meetings, vacations that are actually vacations -- it all sounds great, but how do you make it happen?

Bizarre Foods Andrew Zimmern: "I'm Addicted to the Hustle"

He Started His Business at 19. Now, He's Worth $600 Million With a Global Seaweed Snack Empire.

Itthipat 'Tob' Peeradechapan, the founder of Taokaenoi, recently launched a new brand aimed at American market.

What This Entrepreneur Who Sold Her Business for $217 Million Looks for in the Companies She Invests in

Lizanne Falsetto, the founder of ThinkThin, talks about her new venture, LF Advisory, and the types of people she wants to work with.

The comedy veteran explains how he pivoted from nightclub performer to baking authority.

Create & Cultivate Founder Jaclyn Johnson Talks About the Failures That Led to Her Success

The CEO discusses getting fired from her first big job, dealing with imposter syndrome, and building a support system for all women in business.

How Venmo Co-Founder Iqram Magdon-Ismail Pays It Forward by Applying Past Wins to New Projects

Since Venmo took off, Magdon-Ismail has combined his passions with the lessons he learned about what made the payments company succeed. His new audio-sharing app, Ense, is in beta.

The Star of Wicked on Broadway Quit Her Safe Wall Street Job to Pursue Her Passion. Here's How.

At 27, Jessica Vosk took the ultimate leap of faith: She quit her Wall Street job to pursue her dream of acting full-time. Now, night after night, she stars as Elphaba in Wicked, the second highest-grossing Broadway show of all time. Vosk's path wasn't easy: On this episode of How Success Happens, she offers tips for using your “business brain” to ensure people want to work with you time and time again, motivating yourself even on your worst days and networking without feeling "fake."

The Secrets of Managing Stress and Forging Strong Relationships From a Professional Bridesmaid

Jen Glantz launched her business Bridesmaid for Hire with a Craigslist post. Today, the writer and career coach helps people get through the most pressure-filled days of their lives -- and has learned a lot about finding opportunities in unexpected places.

How This Warby Parker and Casper Alum Ended up 'Accidentally' Raising a Seed Round

How to Build a One-Person Million-Dollar Business

Author and business journalist Elaine Pofeldt discusses how solo entrepreneurs can break $1 million in revenue before they hire a single employee.

Billionaire Ray Dalio Reveals The Secrets to His Success

Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian Reveals Why You Should Rethink What It Means to Be a Great Mentor

The serial entrepreneur's next act is helping new entrepreneurs get their businesses off the ground. He reveals the advice he won't be giving them.

Why This Chef Quit His Job at a Top Restaurant to Work in School Cafeterias

Jennifer Ann Openshaw is an American financial innovator, author, and commentator. She is perhaps best known for starting Women’s Financial Network – the first online financial firm created for women and a trendsetter in the financial industry. Her new venture, 'Girls With Impact' offers young women entrepreneurs, grades 9-12, a digital education on business plans, funding, the art of pitching and more.

The Producer Behind Ali Wong and Jim Gaffigan Reveals How to Make Money By Making People Laugh

Brian Volk-Weiss built the world's largest comedy production and distribution company taking risks on comedians that weren't yet household names and became global superstars.